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What is the importance of state party in national party?

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The Role of National and State Parties

The presidential primary season is widely seen as the busiest time for the national political parties. They plan their respective nominating convention, aid in organizing the debates that lead up to the nomination, and raise as much money as possible to help support their party’s candidate in the general election. Along with the Federal Election Commission, the parties play a large part in structuring the primary races.

“The parties establish the rules of how they work and establish the calendar, which is very important,” said professor Paul Herrnson, director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship at the University of Maryland. “Long campaigns favor outsiders, who have a chance to build their support. Short ones favor insiders and incumbents.”

Herrnson also explained that the parties work to “keep the peace among the candidates” during the sometimes bruising process.

Traditionally, the national parties were also responsible for procuring massive amounts of funds to support their candidates (both nationally and on local levels). National party leaders would funnel money through state and local parties to help elect candidates that the national party felt were appropriate representatives, or when the race was considered important on a national level. But with soft money bans altering fundraising rules, the national parties have less financial influence on local elections.

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